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BEIJING – On July 22, after four years, Ai Weiwei had his passport returned by Chinese authorities, but it is surprisingly now Great Britain that is restricting the artist’s free movement. The Chinese artist, who sought a six-month stay in the United Kingdom surrounding the...Read More >

TEHRAN – The Iranian artist Atena Farghadani, famously sentenced to over 12 years in prison for a cartoon depicting the country’s parliament as animals, is facing yet another charge – that of indecency, raised over the woman shaking her male lawyer’s hand. The handshake itself...Read More >

HAVANA – The Cuban government has returned to Cuban artist Tania Bruguera her passport, and she is now legally allowed to leave the country. In a meeting on Friday, July 10th with State Security officials, including her parole officer, her Cuban passport (her...Read More >

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